Young adult fiction

  • Squawk

    Creator

    Coles, Megan Gail

    Abstract

    Annie Runningbird doesn’t have time for the games boys want her to play. She’s aging out of foster care on her next birthday. The system has decided she is an adult, so Annie must make adult decisions. Where will she live? How will she make money? Demanding grown-up choices preoccupy the young girl’s mind as she navigates relationships with boys and men in her company. Does she like Isaac, a cute yet naive boy she met at the mall food court? Can she trust Louis, her older and increasingly overbearing foster care worker? Who can Annie depend on in her ever-shifting world?

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • I Am For You

    Creator

    Ouchi, Mieko

    Abstract

    Fighting words . . . Lainie and Mariam have it out for each other, so it’s no surprise when they finally come to violent blows in the middle of their high school’s drama room. That’s when Caddell Morris, an ex-professional actor and newly minted student teacher, steps in. By teaching the girls the art of stage combat, he hopes to help them understand more about the roots and costs of violence. But when he convinces the drama teacher to let them play Mercutio and Tybalt in their school production of Romeo and Juliet, swords, words, and egos battle and clash.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Skin & Liars

    Creator

    Foon, Dennis

    Abstract

    Skin introduces us to a group of Canadian teenagers who are coming of age in the late 1980s. Faced with racial discrimination, Phiroza, Jennifer, and Tuan must navigate the choppy waters of high school, each confronting his or her own set of challenges. Ranging from academic difficulties, to budding relationships, to the trials of adapting to a foreign language and culture, the three share their stories of struggle, survival, and defiance of negative expectations and racist attitudes. Lenny is at the top of her class. Jace seemingly couldn't care less.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Kilt Pins

    Creator

    Hernandez, Catherine

    Abstract

    In a Catholic high school in Scarborough, Ontario, amidst low-income housing, difficult race relations, and poverty, a young woman struggles to find her sexual identity. In this sincere portrayal of high-school kids pitting the voice of God and thousands of years of scripture against the voice of their own bodies, Kilt Pins cheekily asks "Is your kilt pin up or down?"

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Age of Minority Three Plays by Jordan Tannahill

    Creator

    Tannahill, Jordan

    Abstract

    Based on a true story, Get Yourself Home Skyler James follows the harrowing journey of a young lesbian who defects from the army when she is outed by fellow soldiers. Peter Fechter: 52 Minutes chronicles the last hour of Peter Fechter's life, a teenager in East Berlin shot while attempting to cross the Berlin Wall in 1962 with his companion. Finally, rihannaboi95 centres around a Toronto teen whose world comes crashing in when YouTube videos of him dancing to songs by his favourite pop heroine go viral.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Tough Case

    Creator

    Craig, David S.

    Abstract

    Sixteen-year-old Dane and his mom have relocated to Nova Scotia hoping to flee an abusive relationship with Dane’s father. In the midst of this, Dane has been getting into trouble with the law. He’s been caught breaking into and vandalizing an elderly woman’s home and is about to be charged with a host of serious offences unless he participates in a court-ordered restorative-justice program. With dreams of joining the military, Dane decides to co-operate so a criminal record won’t follow him.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Black Dog 4 vs the wrld

    Creator

    Heiti, Matthew

    Abstract

    Two is fraught. While dealing with the impossible expectations of her parents, she is trying to understand why her brother, a bright and talented teenager, has taken his own life. It’s not until a fateful school detention that she meets three other students who all seem as lost as she is. There’s Three, a quiet, misunderstood guy who doesn’t quite know how to care for himself; Four, the fashionable, popular kid and class clown; and Five, a rebel ready to fight against everyone and everything.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • 2 Pianos 4 Hands

    Creator

    Dykstra, Ted

    Greenblatt, Richard

    Abstract

    Amidst pushy parents, eccentric teachers, hours of repetitive practice, stage fright, the agony of competitions and exams, and the dream of greatness, Ted and Richard grow up as "piano nerds." As they mature, they become more aware of the gap between the merely very good and the great, and come to the humbling realization that concert stardom may be out of reach, but they just might be two of the best piano players in the neighbourhood, and that in itself is worth celebrating.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Twisted

    Creator

    Corbeil-Coleman, Charlotte

    Pierre, Joseph Jomo

    Abstract

    Growing up, Nancy believed in magic despite a hand-me-down life in a small town. So it’s no wonder the buzzing excitement of Toronto and its allure of freedom was a likely choice for her new home, the place she finds herself years later selling her body for drugs. Nancy is further from freedom than ever under the wings of Sikes, a drug dealer and pimp. When she meets Oliver, a seventeen-year-old who lands at Sikes’s feet after a life of foster care and shelters, the two find unlikely solace in each other.

    Publisher (Source)

    Toronto

    Playwrights Canada Press

    Non spécifié
  • Into the wasteland

    Creator

    Choyce, Lesley

    Abstract

    Dixon Carter wants to share his life manifesto. Don't worry — there won't be any violence. Dixon doesn't believe in violence. But Dixon is seeing things differently. He has gone off his meds — the drugs deaden him to the world. He is writing a daily journal from the point he stopped the meds.

    There are times he is angry with the world and everyone in it. But then there are the times where he can see all the beauty, just like the Romantic poets. His girlfriend Sylvia and best friend Zeke are trying to help him on his journey.

    Audience
    Adolescent
    Publisher (Source)

    Markham, Ontario, Red Deer Press

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